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The relaxed version of Ludum Dare 25 ends today, while the 48-hour game jam closed out yesterday, and all this means that there are some brand spankin' new indie games you can play right now. Most developers are now posting links to their jam games, both in download and browser form, on the Ludum Dare blog.

A few that take clever advantage of the jam's theme, "You are the villain," are Deadland, You Are The Goatman, Train Splat, The World is Mine!,Super Witch Hunter Pro(pictured above)and of course Mike Schramm's (of the Schramm Joystiqs) Space Liberators. There are tons of diamonds in the Ludum Dare rough, so browse the blog to find your favorite.
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Ludum Dare, a massive online game jam currently on its 25th iteration, is going on right now, but won't be for much longer. Ludum Dare 25 began on December 14 with the theme, "You are the villain" (We didn't want to tell you, but you totally are. Pity, that).

Ludum Dare 25 consists of the strict, 48-hour solo competition, which ends today, and the more "relaxed" jam, which ends tomorrow, December 17. Anyone interested in taking a peek behind the lacy, gently wafting curtain of indie game development can do so on the Ludum Dare website, where developers post updates, photos and thoughts for all to see. But be quick – the developers certainly are.
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